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Out all of these zillions of letters, one of the first ones that came was, as it turned out from Johnny Carson within th
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"Out all of these zillions of letters, one of the first ones that came was, as it turned out from Johnny Carson within the last five or six weeks of his life. I had worked with him. He lost a son who had worked for me"

- Dick Ebersol

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This quote by Dick Ebersol speaks to the power of connection and the impact of loss. Ebersol is referring to the lots of letters of condolence he got after the death of his son, who had worked for him. Amongst the numerous letters, among the first was from Johnny Carson, who had actually dealt with Ebersol in the past. This was particularly meaningful to Ebersol, as it was within the last five or 6 weeks of Carson's life. This quote speaks with the power of relationships and how even in the last minutes of life, people can still reach out and get in touch with others. It also speaks to the effect of loss, as Ebersol had the ability to find comfort in the letter from Carson, regardless of the discomfort of his kid's death. This quote is a pointer of the significance of relationships and how even in the darkest of times, we can still discover solace in the connections we have with others.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Dick Ebersol somewhere between July 28, 1947 and today. He/she was a famous Businessman from USA. The author also have 7 other quotes.

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